Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 11, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 May 1909 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
B. S. Fendig made a business trip to Chicago Tuesday. James Blankenship of Monon spent Wednesday in Rensselaer. W. Mulhollen of Lafayette is visiting with Mr. and_Mrs. George Goi*ham. Mrs. Clem Fullerton returned to Parr Thursday after a few days visit here. The best is always the cheapest. We sell only the best at the Little Gem Bakery. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Kannal returned Wednesday from a short trip to Indianapolis. C. W. Seeley of Chicago visited here Tuesday night with Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Meyer. Mrs. Philip Blue went to Wheatfield Tuesday to spend the day with her son Roy Blue. Mrs. Sarah Ketchum of Illinois came Thursday for a visit with her son George Ketchum. Mrs. Mary Drake and Mrs. Joseph HalLagan went to Chicago Thursday to spend the day. Mrs. Frank Tobias went to Indianapolis and Mooresville Wednesday to visit a few days with friends. V . . John Knox went to Lafayette Wednesday to spend the day with his brother Rufus and Will. >£Mort Murray came home Wednesday from a few days visit with his sister, Mrs. Robert Lefler, at Joliet, 111. xMrs. Oscar Hauter and daughter, Miss Edna, went to Lafayette Wednesday to spend a few (Jays with Lilo Hauter.
J. C. Frazee of Peru returned to his home Tuesday. He has been here a few’ days looking after his farm in Barkley tp. Mrs. A. J. Biggs and daughter, Mrs. Earl Duvall, went to West Lebanon Sunday to attend ’the funeral of Mrs. Biggs’ sister-in-law. w. L. A. Bostwick and wife went to Morocco Thursday, Mr. Bostwick to finish the work on a gravel road and Mrs. Bostwick to visit with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Richardson returned Wednesday from Jamestown. Ind., where they had been attending the funeral of his father, Mrs. A. W. Prater returned to her home in Edinburg, 111., \Wednesday after a two weeks visit with her sister, Mrs. William Blankenbaker, near Parr. Mrs. Fred Bloomster and daughter returned to their home in Paxton, 111., Thursday. They have been here since the death of her father* [Fred Stockslck. HLMrs. W. F. Smith returnee! Wednesday from Chicago where she has been staying with her sister, who recently underwent an operation in , a Chicago hospital.
